From entry level. Any specifics would be great.
First of all, there is no such thing as "entry-level" Chartered Financial Analyst. To obtain the right to use the name CFA, you need 4 years of relevant experience in the financial analysis industry.
CFA is just a designation you earn for working in the industry and passing 3 exams, it is by no means an actual title for a position.
That being said, relevant starting jobs for aspiring CFA charterholders are usually analysts for big banks or mutual funds. If you go that route, then you'll meet peers and mentors who can tell you more about the specific career paths.
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I'm in the program and working in the industry.
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